This is a series of illustrated interviews carried out in partnership with JSR, a creative agency that represents some of the finest photographers, illustrators and motion artists around. The concept behind is always the same: 5 inputs to which illustrators respond through sketches. Not something complex and elaborate, but just sketches on paper, as when as children we give shape to our imagination.
Over fifteen fast-paced, exciting years of hard won improvement and innovation, JSR Agency has grown into a creative management agency that represents some of the finest artists in the industry.
JSR was founded in 2006 and today represents over 50 artists. Thanks to a team of 15 people in their London office JSR has adapted to become a modern creative agency for the needs of a new world of communication.

Illustrator Jaime Hayde is based in Northern Spain, he shares his studio with a cat, (actually he’s the boss) and an intern who manages the doors and the social media.
He loves drawing, especially characters, using bold colours, shapes and lines and is comfortable working with vectors. He has his own voice and point of view, both artistic and literally. Jaime loves sharing diversity through his work, diverse bodies, and diverse love. He’s interested in how illustration can take things to the next level by trying to create his own narratives and believes that illustration is a good way to say things without using words. His graphic design background also gives him valuable knowledge to understand and nailing a brief.
Clients include: BBYA, Caja Rural, Warner Music, Xbox, Tetu magazine and The Huffington Post, among others.